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Eleven die in fiery crash on I-65 Funeral arrangments for members of the Esh family of Marrowbone - John Esh, Sadie Esh, Leroy Esh, Naomi Esh, Jalen Esh, Anna Esh, Rose Esh, Rachel Esh - and Joel Gingerich all of whom passed away on Friday March 26, 2010 as a result of an automobile accident in Hart County, KY - will be announced later by Norris-New Funeral Home, Burkesville, KY. The 10th passenger killed in the accident is not from Cumberland County, a spokesperson for Norris-New said this morning. Two occupants of van from Marrowbone, Cumberland Co, KY, survive and are in Caverna Hospital. By Tpr. Charles Swiney News from KSP Post 3, Bowling Green, KY BOWLING GREEN, KY - On Friday, March 26, 2010, at approximately 5:15amCT, a tractor trailer travelling south on I-65 and a passenger van travelling north collided on I-65, near the 63 mile marker. The tractor trailer went through the cable barrier, striking a van. After striking the van the tractor trailer left the roadway, struck a rock wall andcaught fire. Ten of the twelve passengers in the van and the operator of the tractor trailer died as a result of injuries sustained in the collision. A four year old and a five year old passenger survived and were treated and released at Caverna Hospital.It is unknown at this time why the tractor trailer left the southbound lane and struck the van. The collision is still under investigation. This story was posted on 2010-03-27 09:42:33
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